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How to Tell if a Cat Is in Pain
Identifying that a cat is in pain is no small task. Their instincts cause them to hide signs of pain even when they’re a well-socialized, indoor-only housecat with no predators to trick. Realizing that your cat is hiding or isolating may be the first hint that they are in pain. Other signs to watch for include changes in grooming habits, litter box use, appetite, and personality.

Do House Cats Need to be Vaccinated?
Does your indoor cat really need shots? And if you don’t get them immunized, will they get sick? FPV? FHV1? FeLV? Let’s face it, cat vaccines are confusing. Deciding what’s best for our pets can be a bit of a challenge, especially when healthcare information can be so confusing. But your cat depends on you to decide what medical care is best for them.

How Much Space Does a Cat Need to Be Happy?
You’re probably familiar with cats’ affinity for cramming themselves into snug spots like shoeboxes, containers, and even vases (aka “If it fits, I sits”). But when it comes to overall living space, cats need a bit more room, though probably not as much as you’d think. So, just how much space does a house cat need?

Why Does My Cat Stare at Me Without Blinking?
It’s a look most cat parents know well: the cat glare. As creepy or intimidating as it may look at first, however, a cat’s stare can mean a number of different things — and not all are bad. So what does it mean when a cat stares at you? Well, it could mean a number of things, from your cat expressing their need for attention, curiosity, distress, or even feelings of pain.

How to Introduce a Scared Cat to a Dog
Blending multispecies families — when your cat is scared of dogs — requires patience and gradual exposure with positive reinforcement. Rather than forcing a sensitive cat to meet your dog, allow them to come together naturally in a comfortable environment enhanced with plenty of praise and treats.

How Do You Get a Cat to Trust You?
There are a few ways to get a cat to trust you. Most revolve around minimizing fear and stress, as these are the main reasons why your cat may feel mistrustful — especially if they’re new to your family or in a new environment.

How To Bond With Your Cat (And Kitten!)
How to make friends with your new feline Kitties can be so lovable you just want to scoop them up and give them love. And the good news is, some...

How Long Does It Take a Cat to Adjust to a New Home?
You might picture your new cat immediately curling up in a sunny windowsill and settling right into your family’s routine. However, for many cats, the transition to a new home can be stressful. That’s why experts recommend starting your kitty off in a cozy “safe room” with all the essentials. After that, you can gradually expand their world through supervised exploration and slow introductions, while keeping meals, play, and interactions predictable.

Cat Tail Meanings
Cat tail language is a real thing — because cats use their tails for all sorts of things — from balancing to marking their territory to knocking your favorite vase off the bookshelf. But more than anything, cats wag their tails to communicate, both with humans and with other cats. And while other forms of cat communication can be quite difficult to decipher — Why do you keep meowing at me? I already fed you and cleaned your litter box! — “tail talk” is generally pretty straightforward and easy to understand, according to cat behaviorist and Kinship Collective member and cat behaviorist Cristin Tamburo.
“Cats are actually quite communicative creatures,” she says. “And their tails often tell most of the story.” Even a cat biting their tail could be trying to tell you something. Here, we interpret 10 cat tail movement meanings.

5 Common Cat Behaviors Issues Explained
As a prospective cat parent, you might daydream about having a cat who is always sweet and cuddly. But cats, like us, are individuals with unique personalities and moods, so this isn’t always the case. Cat behavior issues are one of the top reasons felines end up at shelters. But here’s the thing: These “problem behaviors” actually stem from natural instincts or even health concerns — and not malice. With a little insight, you can learn to address these behaviors and create a happier home for yourself and your future companion. Read on for some helpful tips on how you can address some curious cat behavior.

A Feeding Schedule for Your Cat
As a new cat parent, you’ll quickly discover that your kitty has a honey-do list for you, and mealtime at the right time is at the very top. If you’re wondering, “How often should I feed my cat?” you’re not alone. Vets hear this question all the time, and for good reason. More than half of cats in the U.S. are overweight or obese, which can significantly shorten their lifespans.

Can You Train a Cat? Yes — Here’s How
Many people assume cats are too independent, aloof, or stubborn to be trained. Sure, they may not be as eager to please as dogs, but that doesn’t mean they can’t learn. The truth is, with the right techniques and patience, training a cat doesn’t need to be hard.

How to Choose a Vet for My Cat?
Choosing the right veterinarian for your newly adopted cat might not be as fun as picking out a new catnip toy or cat condo, but it is a crucial decision (no pressure). So, how exactly do you find a top-notch vet for your kitty? Here, we cover what factors to consider, what questions to ask, and what to expect from your chosen vet.

Advice on How to Cat-Proof Your House
Ever heard that age-old saying about curiosity and the cat? Well, it couldn’t be more true. Cats are naturally inquisitive creatures, always on the prowl for adventure and exploration. But while their curiosity is endearing, it can sometimes lead to a bit of turmoil in our homes. If you’ve ever found your favorite vase shattered or your charging cables chewed to bits, you know exactly what we mean. That’s where cat-proofing comes in — a way to strike a balance between your feline’s boundless curiosity and the safety and peace of your home.

A New Pet Parent’s Guide to Cat Cleanliness
Maintaining proper hygiene for your cat is crucial for their health, comfort, and the cleanliness of your home. From regular brushing and nail trimming to dental care and litter box management, a cat hygiene routine can prevent a variety of health issues. Sometimes your cat may even need a haircut, ear cleaning, or eye care. But once you have a good routine in place for your new cat, ensuring your cat stays clean is not a difficult thing to do. Below are some important tips on where to start.